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Old 16-08-2005, 19:21
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1) google

2) yes, f drive only for <250, f and g for >250 (gigs)

3) completely off, u needa buy somethin that will transfer the cartridge rom into digital computer usage, and no dont ask to download, we dont support piracy

4) u can back it up to another xbox (if modded) or a pc if u would like
1. Figured maybe that.
2. So that means a 250GB max and whats the f and G about?
3. Not planning on transfer cartrige to digital Computer usage, way beyond my hardware capabilities. Oh and only d-loaded roms to games I already own, thought I made that somewhat clear above but I guess you concluded differently than I expected.
4. How is the simplest way to do this? Are you speaking from experience?

Anyone know how an X-box CD rom drive would work hooked up to a PC? Is this how I can transfer my games to a harddrive or is there more involved?

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Old 17-08-2005, 08:24
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Here is the deal with HDD's:
any bios will support the f: partition of the HDD to be up to 250gb maximum. After that it must be g:. The drive will be partitioned when formated.

to backup what he has on his xbox simply use FTP to the xbox and transfer the stuff to your PC. Then do the same but from PC to xbox when you are to put it onto your own xbox.

backuping games is done like this:
make sure you have Complex Tools or DVD2xbox (I would recommend dvd2xbox), insert game disc, start dvd2xbox, select backup and then where to backup it. Wait. Done. Remove disc and play the game from hdd...
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Here is the deal with HDD's:
any bios will support the f: partition of the HDD to be up to 250gb maximum. After that it must be g:. The drive will be partitioned when formated.

to backup what he has on his xbox simply use FTP to the xbox and transfer the stuff to your PC. Then do the same but from PC to xbox when you are to put it onto your own xbox.

backuping games is done like this:
make sure you have Complex Tools or DVD2xbox (I would recommend dvd2xbox), insert game disc, start dvd2xbox, select backup and then where to backup it. Wait. Done. Remove disc and play the game from hdd...

Thanks for the informaion, it seems helpfull but let me get this all straight becuase I forsee some bottlenecks.

On his modded X-box I did see both an f and a G partition showing up on his menu screen of that X-boxs modchip OS. If I used just one 250 gb harddrive could I set it up entirely as the F drive and after installing this drive will my X-box recognize it so I can format using the X-box or the modchips O.S.???????

A few big questions on FTP for you. Is this what your talking about? http://www.ftpx.com/.. How do I use this in conjunction with the X-box? Do I need something other than a high speed ISP connection and a PC? How do I get my PC to read whats on X-box so I can back it up,,, Is there a certain cable I need to get or can I use something common from home to use for the backup process before my Nephew goes back overseas. I have X-box live but I'm guessing it will not play a role for this proceedure,,right? He might frown abit if I have to take his harddrive out of his X-box to back it up.

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FlashFXP

If you use a 250gb HDD
-about 700mb will go to C (this has the xbox files)
-about 5gb will go to E (this stores the saves)
-and 700mb will go to x, y, and z (these are used by games for temp files).

The rest will go to F.

Any HDD with more space will be like the setup above, except only 137gb will go to F, and the rest, with a max of 250gb, will go to G.
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FlashFXP is the right app to use. It works great and will do its thing.

To FTP to the xbox you need a standard RJ45 crosslinked cable (standard network cable, crosslinked), or a switch and 2 RJ45 standard cables. I would recommend the crosslink though. Of course you need a network card in your PC that supports atleast 10mbit, 100mbit is prefered though.
Then assign a static IP to your PC and your xbox, connect to the xbox IP usign FlashFXP and copy what you need.

A note about Xbox-Live now that you mentioned it... You will not be able to use Xbox-Live anymore. Erm well you could use it but with the risk of being banned. Especially if you previously has been online with the standard hdd and that number has been regged on xbl. But when chipped you could use a legal and free alternative such as X-Link Kai or Xbox Connect.
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Old 18-08-2005, 13:18
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How do I read an Xbox disc usin g a PC? I have a program named Qwix ver1.01 and am thinking it might be a good start but when I put in my nephews X-box backup disc I still can't open it up. How can I read it?

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You need to put the game in the xbox and ftp to the xbox to the computer.
Then transfer all the files to the computer, etc. and then backup the game in any fashion you see fit.....There should be a great sticky somewhere on more data. Good Luck
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